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To: DownSouth who wrote (4170)8/28/2000 10:37:46 AM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10934
 
re: Let's keep probing.

You can bet I will. I'm fascinated by the network sector. When I was working in the real world <g> I spec'ed, layout, order and installed process control equipment. When I would teach others about what I was up to, I used to say if you can understand how the network works and is layout, you can understand how the equipment will work. Being interested in what you looking for makes the search hell of lot easier. By way thanks for the your run down on EMC vs. NTAP.

Greg



To: DownSouth who wrote (4170)8/28/2000 8:57:53 PM
From: D. K. G.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10934
 
Another crack in the *Data for mission critical businesses must deploy a SAN solution* dogma...

biz.yahoo.com

<<Continental Airlines is also using the NetApp filers to store data for its Oracle® databases, significantly reducing its backup and management time and allowing for 99.99+% availability. Continental Airlines uses the Snapshot(TM) feature of NetApp filers for highly reliable backup and data recovery. A unique function of the Network Appliance Data ONTAP(TM) software, Snapshot stores up to 31 read-only versions of a file system. Administrators can perform online backups using the Snapshot feature with minimal disk space and can recover lost or deleted files online, without assistance or recovery from tape.>>

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